Hydrogen purity standard: GIE and EU Operators Unite on 98% Threshold
The article provides a plausible overview of hydrogen purity standardization in the EU, mentioning existing organizations and regulatory initiatives, but it lacks direct sourcing for several claims, and the central factual claim (the 98% hydrogen purity standard set by GIE in June 2025) cannot be independently verified from available sources. Technical details and industry trends described are realistic and consistent with public EU hydrogen integration plans, but key figures—such as the agreed hydrogen purity threshold, economic impacts, and exact regulatory moves—should be treated as unverified unless more direct confirmation emerges.
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